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WEBSTERS'S NEW UNIVERSAL UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY
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degenerate: 1. to fall below a normal or desirable level in physical, mental, or moral qualities; deteriorate: The morale of the soldiers degenerated, and they were unable to fight. 2. to diminish in quality, esp. from a former state of coherence, balance, integrity, etc.: The debate degenerated into an exchange of insults. 3. Pathol. to lose functional activity, as a tissue or organ. 4. Evolution. (of a species or any of its traits or strictures) to revert to a simple, less highly organized, or less functionally active type, as a parasitic plant that has lost its taproot or the vestigial wings of a flightless bird. 5. to cause degeneration in; bring about a decline, deterioration, or reversion in. ---adj. 6. having fallen below a normal or desirable level, esp. in physical or moral qualities; deteriorated; degraded; a degenerate king. 7. having lost, or become impaired with respect to , the qualities proper to the race or kind: a degenerate vine. 8. characterized by or associated with degeneracy: degenerate times. 9. Math. pertaining to a limiting case of a mathematical system that is more symmetrical or simpler in form than the general case. 10. Physics. a. (of modes of vibration of a system) having the same frequency. b. (of quantum states of a system) having equal energy. --n. 11. a person who has declined, as in morals or character, from a type or standard considered normal. 12. a person or thing that reverts to an earlier stage of culture, development, or evolution. 13. a sexual deviate.
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American Heritage Dictionary Personal Edition
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DEGENERATE
[Verb:]
1. TO DETERIORATE OR DECAY.
[ADJECTIVE:]
1. MORALLY DEGRADED OR SEXUALLY DEVIANT.
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